20" Chevrolet Silverado LTZ Machine Finish OEM Wheels (Z71 Members LOOK!!!)

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THE YETI

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I have a set of 20" OEM Chevrolet Silverado LTZ wheels and caps for sale. These have about 30-40 miles on them. They are in excellent shape.

I have a buddy of mine just put a set like these on a Z-71 Burban and it looks AWESOME. Perfect for that truck if you have one!

$925 shipped. They are boxed up ready to go.
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Do they come with the tire pressure sensors? where are you located? No tires?
 
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Anyone know the code for ordering these from a dealer? Anyone have a pic of these on a Z71 Tahoe/Suburban?

You are looking at a lot of money to buy from a dealer. Best bet is eBay or find a set of replicas.
 

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I've got the dealer connection, but trying to find pics of them on a burban, and usually having the p/n helps the location... Looking at trading the hoe in for a burban z71, and getting these for the highway miles with more onroad rubber than off.
 

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hookup or not, cost is still in the 4-500 range, you can get them on ebay with tires for less than 1500
 
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I've got the dealer connection, but trying to find pics of them on a burban, and usually having the p/n helps the location... Looking at trading the hoe in for a burban z71, and getting these for the highway miles with more onroad rubber than off.

I can tell you this... My cost on a GM production 20" wheel is more than my cost on a GM 22" Accessory wheel. If I run across the part number, I'll send it to you, but Timmy is correct, plan on spending about $400-500 per wheel.
 

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